North Carolina Resident Facing Felony Arson Charges Following Multiple Intentional Fires at Greenville Medical Plasma Collection Facility
Greenville police arrested a man for allegedly starting multiple fires at a local plasma center, facing several felony arson charges.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 2, 2026, 10:38 AM EST
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WITN

Targeted Arson Incidents at a Local Medical Establishment
The Greenville Police Department has successfully resolved a series of dangerous incidents involving a medical plasma collection center that had become the target of repeated arson attempts. According to official reports, the facility was the site of multiple small fires that appeared to be intentionally set in areas accessible to the public. These events caused significant alarm among the medical staff and donors who frequent the center for essential healthcare services. The nature of the fires suggested a deliberate effort to cause property damage and disrupt the operational capacity of the establishment, leading to a high priority investigative response.
The Investigative Process and Identification of the Suspect
Following the initial reports of smoke and flames at the facility, the Greenville Fire Marshal and local detectives began a comprehensive review of the physical evidence and digital surveillance footage. The investigation focused on identifying a single individual who was present at the center during each of the recorded incidents. By cross referencing donor logs with security camera recordings, authorities were able to pinpoint a suspect. The coordination between fire investigators and police officers allowed for a rapid identification process, ensuring that the individual could be located before any further or more severe fires could be initiated.
The Apprehension and Formal Legal Charges
The suspect was located and taken into custody earlier this week without incident. Upon his arrest, he was formally charged with several counts of felony arson related to the multiple fires set at the plasma center. The individual was transported to the Pitt County Detention Center where he is being held pending a bond hearing. Prosecutors intend to highlight the potential for mass injury that exists when a fire is set in a clinical environment where medical supplies and chemical stabilizers are stored. The severity of the charges reflects the significant risk to public safety posed by the actions of the accused.
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